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The Day You Stop Romanticizing People - Carl Jung

22 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio The Day You Stop Romanticizing People - Carl Jung

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This message explores why disappointment in relationships often begins not with other people, but with the stories and expectations we unconsciously create about them. It examines concepts such as projection, the Shadow, and individuation to reveal how we can sometimes mistake potential for reality, imagining qualities in others that may not truly be there. As self-awareness grows, you begin to see people more clearly beyond idealization, wishful thinking, or emotional fantasy. This reflection encourages you to recognize the difference between who someone is and who you hope they will become, helping you build healthier boundaries, protect your peace, and develop more authentic relationships.

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